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May 3, 2016

Proserv Seals N. Sea Contract with Apache

Photo courtesy of Proserv

Photo courtesy of Proserv

Proserv has been awarded a multimillion dollar contract from Apache Corporation for work on the U.K. Continental Shelf.

 
Proserv will supply a subsea control system and associated topside and subsea interface equipment for use on the new Callater wells located south of the Beryl Alpha platform.
 
The latest award comes after Proserv completed work for Apache on the Bacchus and Aviat extension wells for the provision of subsea control modules and services in the Forties field.
 
The design, manufacture and supply of the workscope will be carried out by Proserv’s team of subsea experts in Great Yarmouth, U.K.
 
David Lamont, CEO of Proserv, said, “This is a significant win for the company that highlights the strength of our technical and engineering expertise as well as our market-leading status in the subsea controls and communications field.
 
“It also reinforces that there are still major opportunities in a low oil price marketplace to provide truly smarter solutions that challenge convention and reduce operating costs, extend field-life and maximize ultimate recovery. This is where Proserv uniquely delivers”.
 
Formerly known as Prospect K, the Apache Callater wells are situated 335 kilometers northeast of Aberdeen. Proserv will deliver four subsea control modules with standard interfaces to provide compatible support for earlier generations of subsea controls equipment and enable future link-ups with other existing field assets in the surrounding area. This will provide Apache with a truly flexible solution to seamlessly extend field life in the future without affecting the existing subsea control systems.
 
This latest deal builds on a successful period for Proserv, the company revealed in April that is had secured a multimillion dollar contract with Statoil for the provision of production control equipment in Norway.
 
Proserv is set to supply five wellhead hydraulic power units (HPUs) for Statoil’s Gullfaks oil and gas field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. Design, manufacture and supply will be carried out by Proserv’s specialist engineering and project teams in Stavanger, Norway.
 
Proserv, which operates worldwide through 25 operating centers based in 11 countries, has a 40-year track record in delivering world-class solutions for the energy industry, particularly in the subsea, production and drilling market sectors.
Statoilsubsea control systemsUnited Kingdom
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